Move over, Flickr, Instagram and whichever other sites you use to upload your pictures to the Internet — rumor has it that a brand new online photo sharing service is very close to launch, and it’ll allow users to do more …

When the Motion Picture Association of America filed a lawsuit against file-sharing website Hotfile earlier this year, it would’ve expected a defense. What it might not have expected was that the defense would claim that movie studios are using anti-piracy tools to remove content that they don’t even own.

Judging from the evidence of last week’s Upfront presentations in which the broadcast networks revealed their fall 2011 schedules to advertisers and the public alike, television has finally realized how to deal with the threat of cord-cutting: Ignore it altogether. Instead of trying to fight the internet, broadcast television appears to …

If you thought it was impossible for entertainment juggernaut Warner Bros. to have even more under its belt beyond the WB Network and – of course – the Harry Potter films, then a little announcement today might persuade you otherwise.

With ambitions to expand its digital rollout, the company has agreed to purchase popular …

With The Dark Knight‘s Facebook trial being deemed a success, Warner Bros have released five more movies to stream from the social network, and this time they’re going outside of the nerd demographic. As originally announced, Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan’s Inception is now available to stream on the movie’s official Facebook …

What’s that? You haven’t seen that movie that all of your Facebook friends have “liked”? Well, Warner Bros. has become the first movie studio to offer an immediate fix for such social network faux pas, by launching a test program allowing users to rent and watch movies on Facebook itself.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key made the announcement yesterday after a second day of talks between government officials and Warner Bros. executives. Despite earlier statements about refusing to engage in a cost competition, the agreement between the two parties …

Will he direct or won’t he direct? Or, is this movie even coming out at all? It seems that nothing has ever been set in stone for The Hobbit, and despite reports on Saturday in the LA Times and the New York Times that the movie was just a few signatures away from approval, it seems they are still far away from making this …

There might not be enough time to render Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 in 3D for theaters, but rest assured, Warner Brothers is going to get you to put on those spectacles no matter what. Harry Potter is coming out in 3D after all – for your home television.